Enhanced Viability and Clinical Outcomes of Non-vascularized Fibular Strut Grafts: a 50-Year Experience of 621 Cases.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1007/s43465-024-01313-1
Surender Singh Yadav
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Abstract

Aims: Non-vascularised fibular grafts have been used for over a century as means of reconstruction the skeletal defects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the viability and clinical outcomes of non-vascularized fibular strut grafts using an immediate fixation technique. This enables them to retain their viability for early incorporation with the host-bone.

Materials and methods: During the last 5 decades, 621 cases of bone gaps have been managed with non-vascularised fibular struts in various clinical situations. Out of these 498 cases were after excision of bone tumours, 90 post-infective gaps and 33 post-traumatic. According to the site of the defect, single fibular struts were used in 115 cases, twin grafts in 493 and triple struts in 13 cases. The size of the graft measured from 5 to 25 cms.

Results: Functional results have been evaluated according to the Clinical and Radiological score. The biological activity resulting in union and hypertrophy of the twin and triple struts demonstrated the viability of the grafts in 91% cases. Evidence of radiological non-union at one of the host-graft junctions resulted in 39 cases. Stress fractures had been observed in 22 cases only in single grafts and none in twin or triple grafts.

Conclusion: The technique of immediate fixation of non-vascularized fibular grafts at the host site appears to have changed the age-old concept regarding the non-vascularised grafts. The results have revealed that such struts retain their osteogenic cells and remain viable resulting in 'lateral-union' and unite with the host bone without undergoing the classical degenerative changes.

Level of evidence: IV.

非血管化腓骨支架移植物增强生存能力和临床结果:621例50年的经验。
目的:非血管化腓骨移植作为骨缺损重建的手段已有一个多世纪的历史。本研究的目的是评估非血管化腓骨支架采用即刻固定技术的可行性和临床结果。这使它们能够保持早期与宿主骨结合的生存能力。材料和方法:在过去的50年里,621例骨间隙在各种临床情况下使用无血管化腓骨支进行治疗。其中498例为骨肿瘤切除后,90例为感染后切口,33例为创伤后切口。根据缺损部位的不同,采用单支腓骨115例,双支腓骨493例,三支腓骨13例。移植物的大小从5到25厘米不等。结果:根据临床和放射学评分评估功能结果。在91%的病例中,导致双支和三支结合和肥大的生物活性表明移植物的生存能力。有证据表明其中一个宿主-移植物连接处的放射不愈合导致39例。22例仅在单次移植中观察到应力性骨折,在双或三次移植中没有观察到应力性骨折。结论:无血管腓骨移植物在宿主部位的即刻固定技术似乎改变了关于无血管移植物的古老观念。结果表明,这种支架保留了它们的成骨细胞,并保持了活力,导致“侧向结合”,并与宿主骨结合,而不会发生典型的退行性变化。证据等级:四级。
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期刊介绍: IJO welcomes articles that contribute to Orthopaedic knowledge from India and overseas. We publish articles dealing with clinical orthopaedics and basic research in orthopaedic surgery. Articles are accepted only for exclusive publication in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. Previously published articles, articles which are in peer-reviewed electronic publications in other journals, are not accepted by the Journal. Published articles and illustrations become the property of the Journal. The copyright remains with the journal. Studies must be carried out in accordance with World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki.
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